The Book of Nature, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1828 |
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... ideas of various metaphysical hypotheses , and even of one or two that pretend to great exactness in these respects , instinct is made a part or faculty of the mind : and hence we hear of a moral in- stinct . But has the polype , then ...
... ideas of various metaphysical hypotheses , and even of one or two that pretend to great exactness in these respects , instinct is made a part or faculty of the mind : and hence we hear of a moral in- stinct . But has the polype , then ...
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... ideas that have no connec- tion with each other , and which cannot , there- fore , be thus expressed without the grossest confusion ? It is high time to be more accurate , and to have both determinate words and deter- minate ideas ; and ...
... ideas that have no connec- tion with each other , and which cannot , there- fore , be thus expressed without the grossest confusion ? It is high time to be more accurate , and to have both determinate words and deter- minate ideas ; and ...
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... ideas of its mode of existence ; and the greater number of them believed it , like the Hindus , to be re- sorbed , after the present life , into the great soul of the world , or the creative spirit , and conse- quently to have no ...
... ideas of its mode of existence ; and the greater number of them believed it , like the Hindus , to be re- sorbed , after the present life , into the great soul of the world , or the creative spirit , and conse- quently to have no ...
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... idea or notion ? If there be a resemblance , in what does that resemblance consist ? and how is it produced and supported ... ideas themselves ? Several of these questions may perhaps ap- pear in no small degree whimsical and brain- sick ...
... idea or notion ? If there be a resemblance , in what does that resemblance consist ? and how is it produced and supported ... ideas themselves ? Several of these questions may perhaps ap- pear in no small degree whimsical and brain- sick ...
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... ideas of objects as they are presented to the senses , and reasoning concerning them by those ideas alone . It must be obvious , however , that the mind is possessed of many ideas which it could not derive from a material source . Such ...
... ideas of objects as they are presented to the senses , and reasoning concerning them by those ideas alone . It must be obvious , however , that the mind is possessed of many ideas which it could not derive from a material source . Such ...
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